1st Edition

Inequality: Economic and Social Issues

Edited By Mats Lundahl, Daniel Rauhut, Neelambar Hatti Copyright 2024
    172 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Inequalities of opportunity affect a person’s life expectancy, access to basic services and human rights, through discrimination, abuse and lack of access to justice. High levels of inequality of opportunity discourage skill accumulation, choke economic and social mobility and, consequently, depress economic growth. Inequality also entrenches uncertainty, vulnerability and insecurity, undermines trust in institutions and government, increases social discord and tensions and trigger violence and conflicts. This book presents wide-ranging perspectives on economic inequality, as measured by differences in incomes and wealth. The contributors to this book explore how the economy is shaped in such a way as to generate differences in economic and social welfare between individuals, regions and nations. But the book is not limited to economic perspectives: inequality is a many-faceted phenomenon that manifests itself in a number of ways.

    Thus, the book begins with a section which highlights some of the ‘standard’ features of inequality: class, gender and age. The second section explores the manifestation of inequality in terms of differences in income and wealth. The third section looks at some of the causes of inequality, exploring the effects of discrimination and plunder (by those in power). The final section serves to drive home the point that geographic and institutional factors have an important place as well when it comes to shedding light on what equality is, how it manifests itself and what its consequences are.

    This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the causes and consequences of economic inequality including those in economics, sociology, politics, and geography.

    Introduction:  Inequality – A Multi-Faceted Phenomenon

    Mats Lundahl, Daniel Rauhut and Neelambar Hatti

    PART I: Manifestations of Inequalities

    1. The Late Encounter Between Inequality and Class

    Göran Therborn

     2. Gender Inequalities: Progress and Challenges

    Romane Frecheville-Fucon, Magali Jaoul-Grammare and Faustine Perrin

    Part II: Inequalities in Income and Wealth

    3. Piketty and the Distribution of Wealth

    Jesper Roine

    4. J.K. Galbraith and Inequality: From Confidence to Misanthropy

    Benny Carlson

    5. Atkinson on Inequality

    Arne Bigsten

     PART III: Discrimination, Plunder and Inequalities

     6. Discrimination as a Determinant of Economic Inequality 

    Ali Ahmed, Mats Lundahl and Eskil Wadensjö

     7. The Predatory State: A Case of Extreme Inequality

    Mats Lundahl


    Part IV: Geographical Inequalities

     8. Regional Inequalities

    Daniel Rauhut and Alois Humer

     9. Housing and Inequality: The Case of Portugal

    Sónia Alves and Pedro Guimarães

     10. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and Globalization

    Arne Bigsten

     

    Biography

    Mats Lundahl, Professor Emeritus of Development Economics, Stockholm School of Economics.

    Daniel Rauhut, Associate Professor of Economic History and Senior Researcher, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu.

    Neelambar Hatti, Professor Emeritus of Economic History, School of Economics and Management, Lund University.